The original statutory (mandated by law) members of National Security Council include
a. president, secretary of state, secretary of defense, secretary of the Army, secretary of the Navy, secretary of the Air Force, and the chairman of the National Security Resources Board.
b. president, vice president, National Security Advisor, secretary of state, secretary of defense and chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
c. president, vice president, National Security Advisor, secretary of state, secretary of defense, chair of Joint Chiefs of Staff, and secretary of the Army.
d. president, vice president, National Security Advisor, secretary of State, secretary of defense, chair of Joint Chiefs of Staff, director of National Intelligence, secretary of Treasury.
Question 2
Power is
a. the ability to overcome obstacles and influence outcomes.
b. the size of a military and the policies to support its use.
c. the ability to get someone to do something they otherwise would not do.
d. the ability to convince actors of the merits of a proposed plan.